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| Raheem Sterling celebrates with Manchester City teammate Danilo after scoring against Bournemouth to go joint top of the Premier League scoring charts. |
City do function better, however, when David Silva is involved and, though the Spain midfielder came on for only the last 13 minutes, it was enough to make the point.
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| Callum Wilson climbs above two Manchester City defenders to head Bournemouth level just before half-time. |
Maybe we weren’t good for the whole 90 minutes but we did enough in 75 to win the game. I don’t know what Leroy Sané ate before the game but I am going to show him the video and try to get him to eat it again. Next time he complains about not playing, I’ll tell him if he plays like that he will be in the side.”
Guardiola rested several key players following City’s midweek exertions against Lyon, though the home side retained enough pace to trouble Bournemouth in the form of Sané and Raheem Sterling on the flanks.
The former was particularly effective in the first half, regularly running on to well-struck passes from Ilkay Gündogan or Oleksandr Zinchenko to find space in behind Bournemouth’s flattish back five.
The first goal arrived in just such a manner, Zinchenko aiming a ball into the penalty area for Sané to attempt to reach first.
The winger managed to stay onside and sprint clear of the Bournemouth defenders and, though Asmir Begovic left his line to try to cut out the danger, he was unable to make a clean catch because Sané was in such close attendance.
Begovic succeeded in clearing the immediate threat from Sané but only at the expense of pushing the ball to Bernardo Silva, who unhesitatingly swept the ball into the unguarded net from close to the penalty spot.
Ederson, in the City goal, is currently rivalling David de Gea at Old Trafford for minutes spent merely watching games without being directly involved, but like his counterpart at Manchester United he keeps up his concentration so as to be ready when called on.
Bournemouth might have equalised a few minutes before Callum Wilson brought them level when the same player got on the end of a Josh King cross, though his touch was hardly emphatic and the hitherto unemployed Ederson made a sprawling save.
Wilson made amends for the miss a minute before the interval, this time getting above Nicolás Otamendi and Danilo to meet Simon Francis’s cross and give Ederson little chance with a firm and well placed header.

